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Tung Choi “Goldfish” Street, Prince Edward, Kowloon (Pet shops, aquarium supplies, bicycle shops)
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Entrance to the Chai Wan recycling depot, focus of Yuk King Tan's video 'The Limit of Visibility' (2012).
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Concrete islands underneath the Connaught Road West flyovers next to the Western Harbour Tunnel (WHT) entrance. The site became a model for Abbas' 46sq/m sandscape piece built in a warehouse space as part of an installation titled "Afternoon in Utopia" (2012).
Photo: Heman Chong
Concrete islands underneath the Connaught Road West flyovers next to the Western Harbour Tunnel (WHT) entrance. The site became a model for Abbas' 46sq/m sandscape piece built in a warehouse space as part of an installation titled "Afternoon in Utopia" (2012).
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Chai Wan depot transports metal, paper and plastic to mainland China and Taiwan.
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Concrete islands underneath the Connaught Road West flyovers next to the Western Harbour Tunnel (WHT) entrance. The site became a model for Abbas' 46sq/m sandscape piece built in a warehouse space as part of an installation titled "Afternoon in Utopia" (2012).
Photo: Heman Chong
Activity room in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church), in Wan Chai, Hong Kong.
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Sports area in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church), in Wan Chai, Hong Kong,
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The Tin Hau Temple at Joss House Bay from the water, the oldest and largest Tin Hau Temple built in 1266.
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Advertising low-budget lodging in the corridors of Chungking Mansions.
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Chai Wan depot transports metal, paper and plastic to mainland China and Taiwan.
Photo: Latitudes | www.lttds.org
Ap Liu Street, Shum Shui Po, Kowloon (Electronic components, consumer electronics, camera accessories, hi-fi & AV equipment, hand/power tools & accessories, flea market)
Photo: Spring Workshop
Lunch break at the West Kowloon Waterfront Promenade, site of the West Kowloon Cultural District development, to host the future M+, a museum for visual culture to open in 2017 with a focus on 20th and 21st century art, design, architecture and moving image.
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Ap Liu Street, Shum Shui Po, Kowloon (Electronic components, consumer electronics, camera accessories, hi-fi & AV equipment, hand/power tools & accessories, flea market)
Photo: Trevor Young
One of the three chapels in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church), in Wan Chai, Hong Kong.
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Abandoned house, favourite spot for Hong Kong TV drama kidnapping scenes.
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Recurrent in the Hong Kong shopping landscape: foldable chairs and tables for sale.
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